Written Testimony, Bill 17-0513, Denver City Council (Safety, Housing, Education & Homelessness Committee)

3 Pages Posted: 27 Oct 2017

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Christopher N. Lasch

University of Denver Sturm College of Law

Date Written: May 3, 2017

Abstract

Written testimony concerning a bill proposing a revision to the sentencing scheme for violations of Denver municipal ordinances. The testimony argues that while the bill takes important steps toward disentangling the criminal justice system of the City and County of Denver from the federal immigration enforcement system, and toward reforming the one-size-fits-all municipal criminal code, it falls short in: (1) retaining the possibility of a one-year sentence, creating entanglement with immigration enforcement; and (2) not taking additional steps to disentangle Denver's criminal justice system, such as decriminalizing code violations; establishing tiers of fine-only violations, for which jail is not a possible sentence; limiting arrest authority, so that more ordinance violations are handled via summons without arrest; creating procedures for community members to clear warrants without arrest or incarceration; and creating procedures for community members to resolve ordinance violations without appearing in court.

Keywords: Immigration, Sanctuary, Sentencing

Suggested Citation

Lasch, Christopher N., Written Testimony, Bill 17-0513, Denver City Council (Safety, Housing, Education & Homelessness Committee) (May 3, 2017). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2965879 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2965879

Christopher N. Lasch (Contact Author)

University of Denver Sturm College of Law ( email )

2255 E. Evans Avenue
Denver, CO 80208
United States
303-871-6368 (Phone)

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